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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Cultural influences on the formation of the therapeutic alliance : a case study with western-trained Chinese counsellors

Arrand, Penny Coral 05 1900 (has links)
The underlying assumptions of Western counselling and psychotherapy are based on Western European values such as individualism and autonomy. How applicable then are the goals and practices of Western counselling and psychotherapy when applied to non-Western cultures? This research study interviews eight Western-trained Chinese counsellors/psychotherapists who have experience with counselling both Western European clients and Chinese clients. It was found that the establishment of rapport using traditional Western counselling theories has varying amounts of success depending on (a.) the familiarity of the client to Western values, (b.) the familiarity of the counsellor/psychotherapist with Chinese values, (c.) the awareness to not apply knowledge of a client's culture in a stereotypical way, and (d.) the willingness of the counsellor/psychotherapist to be open, flexible, and patient in negotiating a process that fits comfortably with BOTH the particular counsellor/psychotherapist's cultural bias and the particular client's cultural bias. / Education, Faculty of / Educational and Counselling Psychology, and Special Education (ECPS), Department of / Graduate
202

Working Alliance and Functional Outcomes in an Occupational Therapy Intervention: A Cross Case Analysis

Morrison, Tricia L. January 2012 (has links)
This is the first known occupational therapy (OT) study to examine the emergent patterns of the client-therapist working alliance during the course of a community-based OT intervention. The experiences of both the adult client and OT in each of four dyads are explored and described as they relate to the evolution of the alliance over time and the impacting contextual factors. These experiences were considered alongside the therapy outcomes. Mixed methods, including quantitative scales and interviews, were used in this multiple-case study situated within a pragmatism paradigm. Individual case and cross case analyses were conducted leading to the identification of eleven cross case themes. These findings suggest that the interpersonal relationship between a client and OT develops with the goal of becoming a safe harbour for the clients. The strengthening interpersonal bond appears to create an impetus within the client to engage in therapeutic activities. This enticed engagement results in the client’s performance of novel activity purposefully selected by the OT as bearing personal meaning for the client. The clients’ engagement often results in enhanced insight into their abilities and meaningful functional gains. This success appears to reinforce and energize both the momentum toward the collaboratively-established therapy goals, as well as provides a positive feedback mechanism into the working alliance. The OT’s training, philosophy and skill, client’s attributes, and environmental influences (both physical and social) all appear to have potential implications upon the working alliance’s development and/or the therapeutic achievements. Further research will be needed to confirm or disconfirm these findings and may include further study with variable client populations (e.g., different ages, different conditions), the role of humour in the therapeutic process, the impact of client’s degree of social isolation on the alliance, as well therapists’ disparate levels of use-of-self and the related impacts upon the alliance.
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Strategické aliance leteckých společností / Strategic alliances of airline companies

Eretová, Iva January 2008 (has links)
Diploma thesis "Strategic alliances of airline companies" contains global alliances. The accent is put on Czech Airlines and their joining of alliance SkyTeam. The thesis is divided into for parts containing characteristics of strategic alliances, actual alliance groupment and examination of the entrance of Czech Airlines into SkyTeam.
204

Le discours identitaire au Québec : analyse et comparaison des idéologies de La Meute, Atalante et Storm Alliance entre 2015 et 2019

Berthiaume, Xavier 07 December 2021 (has links)
Cette recherche propose une analyse comparative des discours idéologiques de trois mouvements politiques québécois, la Meute, la Storm Alliance et Atalante, sur la période allant de 2015 à 2019. Souvent qualifiés d’extrême droite par les médias, ces groupes tentent d’imposer dans le débat une conception du monde reposant sur le nationalisme, notamment à partir de thématiques axées sur le refus de l’immigration, la critique de l’islam ou encore la dénonciation de l’État et des élites mondialistes. Les données utilisées dans cette thèse afin de cerner le corpus doctrinaire de ces mouvements ont été récoltées à l’occasion de discours publics, lors de manifestations ou d’interventions publiées sur internet. L’analyse révèle une forte proximité idéologique entre les trois groupes, ceux-ci préconisant souvent des orientations similaires, bien qu’abordées et développées de manière distincte.
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Příčiny teroristické radikalizace mezi severoirskými katolíky / The causes of terrorist radicalisation among Northern Irish Catholics

Parolek, Jan January 2018 (has links)
This work deals with the question of whether, in the case of terrorist radicalization of Northern Irish Catholics (being both national and a religious minority in the Northern Ireland and de facto also in the UK) during 'The Troubles', was ideology only a function of Catholics' socio-economic grievances, or a standalone, individually decisive factor. The thesis explores the motivations for terrorism as they are stated in personal testimonies, group surveys, or other sources. The theory of Radicalization Puzzle, viewing the radicalization as a complex non-linear combination of four variously strong categories of reasons (grievances, ideologies, networks and support structures) is used. After establishing the definitions of terrorism and minority status, exploring the Irish-British history and the validity of minority status of Northern Irish Catholics, the paper brings together the stated reasons for radicalisation and combines them in a "mental map." Several broad categories of reasons are identified and overlaid with the Puzzle categories. It is found that grievances were a big motivational factor for terrorism, but they were overwhelmingly of social kind, mostly sectarian or state violence. Economic grievances as a dominant radicalising factor were very rare. The Republican ideology has also been a...
206

An Investigation of the Impact of Client Requirements for Alliance on the Alliance-Outcome Association

McCarrick, Shannon Marjorie 01 October 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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Anaclitic-Introjective Personality Traits and Client Outcomes in Psychoanalysis

Bieber, Luke J. 19 August 2020 (has links)
No description available.
208

Clinical Supervision and Trainees' Perceptions of Their Ability to Force Therapeutic Alliance

Taddonio, Julia January 2016 (has links)
No description available.
209

Identifying Therapeutic Alliance Patterns Among a Feasible Clinical Measure to Improve Treatment Outcome

Staehlin, Tara Marie, Staehlin 19 September 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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The Effects of Pretreatment Preparation with Clients in a Substance Abuse Treatment Program

Guajardo, Jennifer Fende 29 December 2008 (has links)
No description available.

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